TV and streaming bundles – often combined with broadband in open networks.
- TV + streaming bundles
- Flexible add‑ons
- Fits many households
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Digital TV is a broad term for modern TV solutions that deliver channels and content digitally – via cable, fiber (IPTV) or satellite.
Many households now combine TV bundles with streaming services. To choose well, you need to understand the technologies, how channel packages work and what you actually watch.
Below you’ll find a clear overview and guides to help you pick the right TV setup for your home.
Three popular providers with TV solutions – compare bundles, promotions and what’s included.
TV and streaming bundles – often combined with broadband in open networks.
Strong bundle options and promotions – often great when you combine multiple services.
A well‑known TV provider with clear packages – great if you want simplicity.
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Digital delivery of TV channels and content – across several technologies.
Digital TV means the signal is delivered digitally rather than analog. It can be delivered via cable, fiber (IPTV) or satellite.
Which technology you have often depends on your building, local network and available providers.
Three common ways to get TV – each with trade‑offs.
IPTV uses your internet connection and fits fiber‑connected homes. Cable TV (coax) is common in many apartments and can be very stable.
Satellite is an option where fiber isn’t available and can offer a wide channel selection – but requires a dish and clear line of sight.
How bundles, premium channels and streaming add‑ons work.
Most providers sell TV as packages: base + add‑ons. Add‑ons can include premium channels, sports or themed bundles.
Many also include streaming services in promotions – always check what happens after the promo period ends.
A hybrid setup is often best value – live via TV, on‑demand via streaming.
If sports and news matter, a smaller TV package can be worth it, while movies and series are often best through streaming.
Start by listing your must‑haves, then build your bundle around them.
See popular TV bundlesSwitch at the right time, negotiate, and remove what you don’t watch.
Many people pay for large bundles they rarely use. Review your bill: packages, box rental, add‑ons and promo terms.
Compare options when your commitment period ends – and ask your provider if they can match a better price.